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Body Harmony can release stress and tension, relieve aches and pains and restore natural body movement to improve function, posture and presentation. It can accelerate physical and emotional healing and resolve issues held in the body to allow enhanced health, harmony, vitality and communication, increased success and prosperity and improved interpersonal relationships. People using Body Harmony for healing experience a deep sense of relaxation and wellbeing, clarity, peace, a sense of being in control, and increased awareness.
During a session of Body Harmony — which lasts for one to one and a half hours—the body structure, function and alignment will be discussed and assessed. The client may not be aware of what the body is displaying but the practitioner has been trained to see these changes and understand this unique language. A body harmony session will generally progress to hands-on work on the treatment table, for which the client remains fully clothed so that treatment is non-invasive. Body Harmony complements any other therapeutic modalities and psycho spiritual therapies.
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